Follow-up photo to the story: FREE TO GOOD HOME: Grubb’s Diner, Huntington, PA
Owner Jerry Grubb is offering the diner – valued at $100,000 – for free to anyone who will move it and operate it. Sorry, the vintage sign has been donated to the National Military History Center in Auburn, Ind. A group of Boy Scouts recently restored the sign, which was designed by Grubb’s son, Darin Grubb. The museum plans to put it up in their car gallery and park ’50s cars underneath it.
Photo credit: jenniferrt66 License: Creative Commons
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1331 days ago
[...] a comment on your blog. Now go forth, blogger, and be wordless. Here are a few of my favorites: WORDLESS WEDNESDAY: Free Diner, Sign Not Included WORDLESS WEDNESDAY 12/19/07: Why We’re Fat… WORDLESS WEDNESDAY 12/26/07: Honest Advertising [...]
1331 days ago
[...] a comment on your blog. Now go forth, blogger, and be wordless. Here are a few of my favorites: WORDLESS WEDNESDAY: Free Diner, Sign Not Included WORDLESS WEDNESDAY 12/19/07: Why We’re Fat… WORDLESS WEDNESDAY 12/26/07: Honest [...]
Love the sign! Great picture…and story. happy ww.